Spool rack



June 24, A1930. gli; BTURZI' 3,768,030-

`sPooL RACK "Filed sept. 12. 1928 The 'primary Objelct vof the invention rei provedfseivers article in its entirety which;

Ptentedglune .Y i Y Af fo11\u'ri:D;4 v@STATES PATENT sPooL RACK .Application nieafsptember 1a, 192s. fseriai No. 305,553.-

This invention relates to improvements inv View of one oli' the"spool7supporting spinsV `spool racks or holders and has particular showing a spool in position thereon/1.

'reference to revolving racks for spools ci Referring to the drawinglby ireference thread. characters, the numeral lOfdesignates'my im:k .j y

sides in a revolving spool rack on which iDCllldes a rectangular boX-likbae 111.142517- i spools of thread mayberernovably sup- 111g@ S11C1111g C1IT2LAWV`1`12 mQllIlfidntheilGHl? ported for ready use when desired, as the The .111te1101-01111e' 01111We1 1e" C11V1C1ee1 '1,1110 I' sameare exposed to view to enable a user to a V111111211111?? y 01, SePm-e" 00111111111111311155' 0.1 Y y n correctly selecty the desired spool. .This de- POCetSrby Cross partitions- 13 11101 111*W111C116a1k vice also saves time in locating the desired s111111 21111e1e5f15 11eed1e5a P1115 510155015711117# I spool as the usual practice of standing the t011ee11d111e1111e meype kept if f spools on end, or mixing them together in *Fltted 111110 1111 0Pe11111g-01 s901161 141 1.11 the a drawer'or they like `With little regard for OP (2111 v01 the'abaSe lfS- the? ldlleed; elldOf 15 Order is most usatisfactory a a rod or standard 15V on which a rotatable6r f Y Another object of the invention is vto promember 16 1S mQllllted. C'Ollal' 17 1S `X 6Cl vide a seWers articlewhich includes a bOXL 1y 711101111151111' 0111111e 110.11 11111111111 Supports'the like base having a sliding drawer Atherein 111e11111e1" "011 e "Xed 1101`1Ze11t311 Plane/ 1 11 for the storing of needles, pins,buttons and'v 111e 5.1111111111@` 111e Feltafle`111e111be1`f`51e p 20 the like, and Which constitutes a base for a "511011111 113510111101111 CTOSSVSneCtlOHaVbUt'l C1ef70 Y revolvable spool rack for the convenientv dis- S11ed the 'Same may r.11e 01' 0111er 'C01111g111`a' playingof spools of thread. s i a 1710115" s111311 1S 11.11112123011211" Oetgonal, 0111115 .f A further objectof the invention is th 1111" The 111e111be1` lxcompflsesfend y'C11S11S l provision of a rotatable spool rackhaving 18 t0 111111011 111115111111111@ Stlfps- 01 11111519 A' angular Sap-porting piaaprovided 'with heads Connect and which are held 111 evenrsresed" 17a y for receiving the spools which are held 11@51111011 bysetmng 11113111 111 notches 2.0 P10?` ,thereby against accidental dropping off dur- 1111111611111 111e' 191111111161111 edge of the dlsks" ing rotation of the rack-- v The rod extends above the top. of 'the ro- A Stm further Object is to provide a tatable member and is enlarged in diameter 3@ seWers article of the kind mentioned 'which to P10Vde 1 511011111111" 21 101 Preventng' 11P' 80 is ysimple in construction inexpensive ,of Ward moyement.. Cf, the member thereon', A a manufacture, and attractiiie in appearance. ,11%1011 22 1e 1011C1e1-01111e'e1111`e111e10P @1111; .i i With these and other objects in view, the O thed ro by, thel Mde inlay be invention resides in certain novel construc-V graspe im Calme rom p ace to 1) ace tion and Combination andl arrangement of Arranged in vertical rows upon the bars 8;,l

parts, the essential features .of Which. are 19 are pms 23 Winch extend mdmliy'thele," hereinafter full)7 described'7 are particularly from at an upward angle and Whdch have pointedout the appendedclaims; andere gian' frunueg velfdofgnwlu iuuysrfled m the acciompanymg dra-Wmg shown the t(lnannerin Which a sdol 90 l I mw 11C l Y v t su orted u on al in which in extends 4 Flgure l 11S a lgrspcctlve WGW Of'my 1m' thiidhgh the sual bolie 26 of thepspoolifrv The plmfed S1900 .me .a inner end ot the spool rests against thebar- .Flgur 2 1S a vertlcal longlt'udmal Sec' While'the head 24E' serves to preventifacci-k tonf Vlewherethough- I l dental outward movement of the spool 95` l Flgul'e 3 1S a hqrlzontal Seitlonal 116W 011 causedA by centrifugal motion during rotathe 111115 0f 111221116 f Ytion or vturning of the revolvable 1ne1nber.,.j i

Flgme 4f 1e 51VS11111111` VleW-'On 111e 1111e %41 The spools of thread may be neatly ar- '01* Fgme j l v.ranged on the pins according tothe various igure 5 1s an enlarged detail sectional color yshades and texture, leither inverti'c'fal. 109% 2* y I Y -ifrespso Y or horizontal sequence, so that a user 'may' vreadily pick out the spool of thread desired, 1 it .being appreciated that the revolvalole-` j member is turned to-bring the' various spools withinl range of vision of the 'operator'. v

From the foregoing description, itkwill be seen that I have provided asewers arti-- cle YinA which the spools of thread Ymay loe neatly and 'conveniently arrangedV for in stant'removal, and other sewing articles may 'be kept atV hand within the sliding drawer. ,Y c

VVhil'e Iy have described what I deem tof Y Y be the most desirable embodiment of myin Y vention, it is obvious that many of the details maybevaried without in anyway de: parting from the spirit of my invention,

Vand I therefore do not limit myselfto the exact details of construction hereinset forth` izfopnorto .anything less than the whole lof my claims, Y v Y' `llVhat is` claimed as new is c Vl.V A spool rack comprising a rod,Y a colinvention .limited only Vbythe appendedy 'Y 25 llar rigidftherewith,-spaced bars disposed inV parallel relation with saidl rod, spoolfcar'- Y rying Vpins mounted on said bars, and spaced 'disks revolvablymounted on saidrod and fiXedlyi-carrying the opposite Vends of said {'30 bars, one. of said disksY being supported on said collar. Y Y ,l 2. In a spool rack comprising Ha pair of horizontally Ydisposed spaced revolvable' disks,v vertically disposed spaced bars havl ing Vupwardly and outwardly disposed pins thereon, .said pins adapted to revolvably Y support spools thereon, and the outer sur faces of said bars providingprest for said spolpls, saidl bars terminally rigid ywith said dis s. v. Y -f Y Y' Y 40 testimony whereof I havev aiiiized my Y signature. Y Y

f v HARRY BURZI... f; 

